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Re: Mogo Freedom

Postby Docwyoming » Sat Jan 30, 2016 3:38 pm

Roly Nelson wrote:I fear you and your wife are not on the same page. You, obviously, want a comfortable enclosed sleeping area, interior storage, a rear galley and great looking little rig. Your wife, on the other hand, wants a see-through bed, no galley and a boxy look. Hmm, talk it over, "someone" may change their mind. Teardrops are beautiful and interesting......boxes, probably not.
:) :lol: :thinking: Roly



Hey, thanks for clarifying it this way! My wife decided that a teardrop would be OK... she just likes the idea of having easy access.. So I think I'm going to build something that looks a bit like the Hutte Hut... with two medium sized doors on one side....

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Re: Mogo Freedom

Postby Mary C » Sat Jan 30, 2016 4:55 pm

Last year while camping a couple walked up to my TD and was looking at it and I opened the door and i scared them but they scared me and I was not at my best nor was my bed or my clothes. remember people can see in too.

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Re: Mogo Freedom

Postby GuitarPhotog » Sat Jan 30, 2016 6:12 pm

Docwyoming wrote:
Roly Nelson wrote:I fear you and your wife are not on the same page. You, obviously, want a comfortable enclosed sleeping area, interior storage, a rear galley and great looking little rig. Your wife, on the other hand, wants a see-through bed, no galley and a boxy look. Hmm, talk it over, "someone" may change their mind. Teardrops are beautiful and interesting......boxes, probably not.
:) :lol: :thinking: Roly



Hey, thanks for clarifying it this way! My wife decided that a teardrop would be OK... she just likes the idea of having easy access.. So I think I'm going to build something that looks a bit like the Hutte Hut... with two medium sized doors on one side....

:)


No, you need a door on each side, one for each of you. That way neither of you has to "climb over" the other in the middle of the night.

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Re: Mogo Freedom

Postby mezmo » Mon Feb 01, 2016 11:02 pm

Look at page 7 of my Album. It has pics of an Australian home-built very similar
to the Mogo, but it has a slide out kitchen and a built-in shower set-up on the
other side opposite of the opening side. It also has a porta-potty inside. All you would
need to do additionally, would be to add a TD style door [with]in the large swing-up door.
That would allow you to use it as a TD with that door and the side closed, and as a semi-open
mini-pavilion for camping, with the larger side opening door acting like an awning when
it is opened.

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